IEC 60335-2-87:2013 is an international standard that specifies safety requirements for electrical appliances used in the field of professional cleaning and maintenance. This standard covers a wide range of equipment, including floor treatment machines, carpet cleaners, and industrial vacuum cleaners. It sets out guidelines for manufacturers to ensure the safety of these appliances during normal use, as well as during foreseeable variations in conditions.
Scope and Application
The scope of IEC 60335-2-87:2013 includes electrical appliances designed for commercial, industrial, and institutional uses. It applies to both corded and cordless appliances, as well as to those that are battery-powered. The standard addresses potential hazards such as electric shock, fire, mechanical hazards, and chemical hazards associated with the use of these appliances. It is important for manufacturers to comply with the requirements of this standard to ensure the safety of end users.
Main Requirements
IEC 60335-2-87:2013 outlines several requirements that manufacturers must meet in order to comply with the standard. These include insulation testing, protection against electric shock, mechanical strength and stability, temperature limits, protection against harmful ingress of water and dust, and durability of components under normal use. Compliance with these requirements ensures that the appliances are safe and reliable for use in professional cleaning environments.
Enforcement and Certification
In many countries, compliance with IEC 60335-2-87:2013 is mandatory for manufacturers who wish to market their appliances. Certification bodies are responsible for ensuring that the appliances meet the safety requirements set out in the standard. Manufacturers should collaborate with these certification bodies during the design and manufacturing process to ensure compliance. Additionally, regular inspections and audits may be conducted to verify ongoing compliance with the standard.